Ah yes, the green devils! Forgot to add that one. Look, it's a bit like a landlord coming into your house, chucking out your furniture and replacing it with theirs and moving everything around and saying 'what are you worried about? If it wasn't for me you wouldn't have a house!'I appreciate what dales done in terms of the footballing side of things and actually don't mind a lot of the other stuff but i hate to see something I love being used for something that is not for purpose intended and being constantly told I can't have an opinion on it. There's saving a club and then there's dismantling one and building a completely different one in its place.Yes dale saved us but he could have done that without everything else that's come wit it IF it was just about football, which it clearly isn't and that's what I'm slightly uncomfortable with.

Kentstripe wrote:Best away support/noise I've ever seen from us was at Swindon FA Cup 07-08. Nearly 2000 FGR in the away end(s). Brilliant atmosphere in the rain. Only teams that took numbers like that to the County Ground that year were Leeds and the Gas.

Would be great to see something similar next week. If that doesn't the team going, nothing will.

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